Today we’ve published the very simple pages for our Australian Affiliate Marketing Website and Network. These are the first few pages of a sophisticated affiliate network that we will be rolling out in the new year.

The affiliate network is yet another step for our Online Marketing Platform which is a centralized place for Australian to do their online marketing.

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It’s now official; we’d like to welcome Jim Petrakis to the management team of clickfind the Australian Online Marketing Platform! Jim Petrakis will head up our Marketing Department as Marketing Director and he’ll also be in charge of Business Development and finding some business Angels/investors.

It’s all exciting stuff!

We now also have an office in Melbourne which is open to the public:
clickfind Pty Ltd
2-8 Buckland St
Clayton
Melbourne Victoria 3168
AUSTRALIA

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We’ve got some great news, we should really keep this hush hush until it’s all finalized, but we’re so excited that we can’t help but posting some of the details.

It seems that clickfind will soon have a new addition in the marketing department, Jim Petrakis will be taking on the role of marketing director for clickfind.

Mr Petrakis is the MD of Yella Terra, and prior to Yella Terra he was the managing director of a successful contract manufacturing business from 2002 to 2004, following 15 years experience in senior managerial roles in marketing, sales and business development with a number of large telecommunications and IT companies. Mr Petrakis holds a Bachelor of Economics and an MBA (Marketing) from Monash University and is a keen motoring enthusiast.

We’re looking forward to welcoming Jim and start some serious marketing for the new Online Marketing Platform for Australia.

A recent report in Information Week points to a massive revenue rise in online advertising by 21 per cent as print advertising continues to decline. Figures from the Newspaper Association of America show that online advertising in the third quarter of 2007 reached a total of $773 million. This represents the 14th quarter in a row where online revenues for newspapers increased in double digits, while offline advertising fell.